For years, Russian tech regulators have gnashed their teeth at the reach of YouTube, the video platform that is a major source of largely uncensored news, information, and entertainment — not to mention a major source of income for many Russian…
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Can The Kremlin Finally Get Russians To Stop Using YouTube Not Yet.
For years, Russian tech regulators have gnashed their teeth at the reach of YouTube, the video platform that is a major source of largely uncensored news, information, and entertainment — not to mention a major source of income for many Russian…
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Musks Starlink suffers global outage
Ukrainian media report that soldiers are experiencing problems using the Western-supplied communication terminals on the battlefield
Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service, actively used by Ukrainian troops, suffered a global outage on…
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Passenger plane crash in Russia’s Far East kills all 48 people aboard, officials say
MOSCOW (AP) — A passenger plane crashed Thursday in Russia’s Far East, killing all 48 passengers and crew on board, officials said.
The Angara Airlines flight disappeared from radar, and searchers later found the burning…
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"Deeply saddened," PM Modi expresses condolences on loss of lives in plane crash in Russia
New Delhi [India] July 25 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday expressed condolences on the loss of lives in a plane crash in Russia.
PM Modi said that India stood in solidarity with the victims.
In a post on X, he said, ‘Deeply saddened…
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Is Russia Outpacing NATO In Weapons Production
Russia is now producing three times as much ammunition in three months as the whole of NATO is doing in a year, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte recently told theNew York Times.
RFE/RL and the Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT), an open-source…
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Is Russia Outpacing NATO In Weapons Production?
Russia is “now producing three times as much ammunition in three months as the whole of NATO is doing in a year,” NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte recently told the New York Times.
RFE/RL and the Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT), an…
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The political feud behind the fight
Jonathan HeadSouth East Asia correspondent
EPA
Cambodia and Thailand have a history of occasional conflict.
The two countries share a long and forested border with areas that both sides claim. There have been serious exchanges of fire in the past,…
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Spiky, Star-Shaped Creatures Show the Deep Sea Is a “Connected Superhighway”
Deep-sea brittle stars are always on the move. That’s what a new study seems to suggest, anyway, after analyzing thousands of brittle star specimens and finding that the spiky, star-shaped creatures are much more closely related across the deep…
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